I do not know quite what happened or when , but my hubby and I now qualify for seniors' discounts at some venues. This creates a quandary; in order to save money, but not face, we have to admit to our age. HMMMM..... We definitely do not consider ourselves to be old. In this day and age ,when people as a whole are living longer and healthier lives why are 'young seniors', those in their fifties, like moi, considered 'old'?? It's so true that age is just a perception! "Maturity" is very objective/subjective, and I object! Whew, a few years have skittered by since I composed this biography block. Those "fifties" are in the rear view mirror and they are distant, fond memories. Oh, I do not plan to stop writing any time soon.
Didn't ICE find the illegal aliens who had secretly landed in our trailer parks and ICE shipped them to an El Salvadorian prison? I thought many of the trailer park inhabitants who resisted will be vacationing at the prison, er renamed Cultural Exchange Theme Park, soon?
When the toe heels it may be time for specially fitted shoes. Broken bones, no matter how small, can create or exacerbate other health issues as one ages.
Witchy Woman Yes, I have family nearby. The lake is also across the road. Water is kinda important, eh? A spoonful of coffee grounds just isn't the same without it. Thanks for commiserating with me.
I'm so sorry to hear you're having such a terrible week. I've gone through the float valve thing at my old house in Maine, it felt like forever before they got it replaced. I bought gallons of water to keep my coffee supply steady. I refilled empty jugs for the toilet from the lake. We were lucky it happened in the summer because bathing was at the lake. I can't imagine doing it in the fall with the temperatures dropping. I never asked if your family lives nearby? Hopefully, you can take care of the essentials there.
Very nicely written. I am a big communicator and if more people would put forth a better effort, it would be a better place. Little acts of kindness truly goes a long way. You have identified it well. I can feel your sincerity coming through your writing. I would like to see more of the younger crowd helping or being involved with the older folks. I know my day goes better when someone has said hi or gives a waves.
I don't care for dark British/Dutch humor. Dislike Monty Python as well. Give me a bittersweet French or Japanese movie or a sad Portuguese song. I'm more introspective.
You were very fortunate. I never really fell into anyone's arms.
I need to reassess my needs. My 'romantic' efforts in Thailand had limited success.
Everyone loves a good bonfire, right? And fall is the perfect time to sit by the fire with some friends...tell us a good campfire story!
Ack! Okay, I know this prompt is asking for a scary campfire story..... um, I've got nothing. Nothing new and exciting anyway. I do have anecdotes though. Just recently, I met a woman I'd consider to be a camping newbie. She'd never camped, or roughed it in her life. She actually wore all white clothing, high heels, and full make-up to a campfire.. As the flames crackled and leapt into the darkening sky, she repeatedly glanced nervously over her shoulder. The snapping of the wood caused her to startle. "Um," she managed to ask, " are there any bears out here?" Her companions shook their heads. Relaxing a wee bit and unclenching her hands, she remarked at how bright the stars appeared.to be. "In the city, I never notice them." Their next comment caused her to stumble blindly to the tent. "We do happen to have blood-sucking bats though." Wait, I have heard the tale of the handless man... legend has it that one evening in the wilds of Northern Ontario, a crowd of young men gathered near a remote gravel pit to horse around and drink. They swiftly built a roaring campfire, and sat around it in a ring. The beer flowed freely, and their spirits climbed accordingly. After a time, they began to wrestle and flex their muscles. As they discovered too late, aluminum-framed lawn chairs are flimsy and tipsy. Rodney found himself at the receiving end of a shove that tossed him straight into the flames. Howling and blind with pain, he disappeared into the bush. Moans and screams echoed all around. Every sound amplified in the darkness.The next morning after hours of searching, his friends found Rodney's. charred hand bobbing in the cold water of a stream. Rodney himself was never seen again.
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